How to speed read! How one Aspie is speed reading books through rapid reading!
How to speed read!
Speed reading books can be learned! In this video you will learn how to increase reading speed through rapid reading techniques taught by Carol Bird, as Aspie who speed reads pretty much eveything!
This video will teach you how to speed read, how to read faster through using images, how the autistic brain reads, how using simple speed reading excercises can teach you easy rapid reading techniques.
I have done some vlogs on the below subjects if you would like to learn more about me on those subjects, they are below:
What does it feel like have an ASD when experiencing new things? https://youtu.be/rKi4XBZOEPk
My take on how you can tell if you have autism, depression, normal anxiety, borderline personality disorder, or bipolar (bipolar disorder) https://youtu.be/suWTpRFk66g
You can test if you are possibly an Aspie here as well, as many people who thought they had bipolar or BPD actually are suffering with autism in reality. https://youtu.be/m6Rm3rSt6hg
How narcissism can be an autistic trait and to avoid this: https://youtu.be/9qNq5Sn-GTU
I do have PTSD and and I am an Asperger, here is my story: https://youtu.be/qZgvW20aYZE https://youtu.be/wh6TYqmADPE
What I have come to learn about suicide through my own life where I have battled depression, anxiety, and a son with schizophrenia, and how my PTSD has brought me to a suicidal place in the past: https://youtu.be/XyUIa0mDY_U
How I manage to keep my depression at bay most of the time: https://youtu.be/Gtg4ZtoQHw0
What I have learned about how to be an ASD female suffering with undiagnosed autism most of my life, which means extreme stress, mood issues, anxiety, a tendency towards depression and PTSD (CPTSD), yet I have chosen to live a life of abundance anyways: https://youtu.be/Ezromidsins https://youtu.be/9EbqAuyC318
Carol is an Aspie and has always struggled with very extreme neurodiversity (score of 205 on the Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R) - average ASD female is roughly 162).
Carol shares openly in her channel and on her social media how she does not let her Asperger's symptoms, impairments, losses, trauma's, and traumatic childhood in any way hold her back in life - but the opposite!
Carol Bird, author of, “The Son I Almost Gave Away”, has endured countless trials, from suffering a traumatic childhood, to going through several pregnancy losses, raising a severely brain injured child – to reversing his brain injury.
Carol was not diagnosed with autism as a child - and this led to a very lonely, isolated, abusive upbringing that led to the development of PTSD in early childhood.
Presently Carol and her son Remiel are on the spectrum and they do their best to share both their trials and adversities in life to inspire and encou ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KRp5PsFJ9o
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